Felipe Coronel (born February 19, 1978), better known as Immortal Technique, is a hip hop MC and political activist. Most of his lyrics focus on socio-political issues. The views expressed in his lyrics are largely a mixture of left-wing political commentary on issues such as poverty, religion, and racism. He also focuses on the harsh realities of criminality in the housing projects of New York City's slums.

Although he has been offered a deal with at least one major record label, he has never signed to any. Immortal Technique has voiced a desire to keep control over his production, and has made statements in his music that he is very aware that it is record companies, not the artists themselves, who profit the most from mass production and marketing of music.

He releases his music through, and is also the president of, Viper Records. However, to reach wider audiences, Immortal Technique's next projects will be distributed by Babygrande Records.

Haha... I was 7 year when I listened to this and my mom bought me 2 LP´s with them

But I don´t listen to it anymore... can listen to some old tracks from this group... but hate the Hip Hop genre nowdays... to much Gansta in it and it just makes me laugh... atleast 2 live crew sang about nice things such as pussy and free speach etc

Personally i dont like hiphop muzik, i dont understand what they wanna say ( ya i know english but..) and i dont feel this hiphop spirit. There is one hiphop group here in Hungary what i reall love coz they got a realy sarkastic ironic style, and i understand it hehe

anyhow hip-hop is a old & lame, there no more artists like from the end of the 70's till the beginning of 90's where this culture meant something !!! today this is one big money machine and for me it sucks

please come into the 21st century where most of already are

and faxinadu was right!!! why this topic is posted here in a first place when there are hip-hop discussion forums

anyhow hip-hop is a old & lame, there no more artists like from the end of the 70's till the beginning of 90's where this culture meant something !!! today this is one big money machine and for me it sucks

please come into the 21st century where most of already are

and faxinadu was right!!! why this topic is posted here in a first place when there are hip-hop discussion forums

Haha sorry for laughing, but respect is the key here.. If you dont
like it, fine.. But you dont need to call it lame, old and
everything was much better before and so on.

There is just as much underground stuff going on now, as it was in
early 90s! Maybe more with the internet "revolution"..

And yeah, I think its good to discuss things..Thats why we have this
area @ Triplag -> Music and beyond...